Wright underwent an MRI on Saturday morning, a day after he strained his right hamstring while legging out an infield hit vs. the Kansas City Royals. The MRI revealed a Grade 3 hamstring strain, Collins said.

David Wright came up lame as he sprinted to first base in the 10th inning of Friday's New York Mets game. (AP Photo)

Wright had been feeling discomfort in the hamstring while the Mets took on the Marlins in Miami last week, but it was described as cramping, and he played through it. He doesn't think that was a mistake.

“Being around for as long as I’ve been around, I have a pretty good sense of what my body can and can’t take,” Wright told ESPNNewYork.com. “I felt like I could go out there and play through it. It didn’t really bother me regularly. It was just when I needed to try to kick it into that extra gear is when it caught me a couple of times. And last night it caught me pretty good.”